Physics, asked by roberthamond400, 4 months ago

read this.do not keep yours phone near your head or heart while you go to sleep on your data and then go to sleep you may get a head pain?​answer me ...

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Answered by rohan062010
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Answer:

Smartphones have been proven to emit dangerous radiation which causes an alteration in the system of certain self –regulating the process, such as our biological clock or cardiac rhythmOwing to this, having our cell phone near us while we sleep can lead to nightmares, inability to sleep, waking up several times at night, etc.

As a matter of fact, it can even damage your brain.

Furthermore, sleeping with your phone near you can be harmful to your body functions and tend to limit the production of many significant hormones that are essential for your regular routine.

As affirmed by World Health Organization: Electronic devices, in general, are bad for the body because they produce toxic effects that can increase the chances of developing cancer.

1. It could set your pillow on fire

2. It puts our health at risk due to emitted radiation

3. It could prevent you from sleeping

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Answered by doshishravya
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Answer:

Mobile phone use can cause migraines, headaches, and other symptoms, including dizziness,1 eye strain, neck pain, and more. While some studies have suggested that mobile phone use causes migraines and not other headaches, there is strong evidence linking mobile phones with a variety of symptoms, including non-migrainous headaches

Explanation:

The number of hours that you spend on your phone is directly linked to your headache frequency. Researchers are confident that mobile phone use is what causes the headaches since there is a temporal association, meaning the symptoms typically occur after, not before, the use of these devices.3

Interestingly, while migraines and other symptoms typically occur within a few hours of prolonged mobile phone use, one study has found a far more delayed effect. Children who were exposed to cell phone use prior to birth were just as likely to have headaches as children who used mobile phones during the first seven years of childhood.4 The authors of the study could not explain this surprising finding and suggested that the influence of prenatal mobile phone exposure on headaches is complicated to sort out.

All of these activities have been shown to contribute to migraines and their associated symptoms. Correcting the problem requires a number of strategies, including:5

Adjusting the light on your screen so it's not too bright

Adjusting the font size on your phone to avoid eye strain

Being sure to vary your position (sit, stand, and use different types of back support)

Considering using dictation for emails and texts

Taking a break when your fingers or hands feel strained

Using the speakerphone setting when possible instead of holding the phone to your ear

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